A New England Sheraton dining table in two parts, generously seating six. Of Connecticut or Rhode Island origin. Recessed quarter-round cut corners, veneered friezes, with eight very finely readed legs; including two that swing for drop-leaf support. An 18th century period dining table, with both leaves up and joined by brass clips. OR the two parts can be separated (leaves down) for use as a pair of console tables, with drop leaves against the wall. Each console measures 48" wide x 24 1/2" deep. This can be an ideal 'auxiliary' dining table; usable when, as or if needed.
Antiquario Villas and Cottages
1023 Main Street South Woodbury, CT 06798 United States
203.263.2211
Period furniture and decoration spanning four centuries and three continents, galleried in a 1754 National Register of Historic Places house in Woodbury; Connecticut's long established "Antiques Capital”. Five decades of antiques collecting experience in a succession of Historic Register homes in Virginia, New York, and Connecticut; and a 1901 beaux arts building on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Open Thursday through Monday from 11:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and on Tuesday and Wednesday by appointment.